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We extend a cordial invitation to all local musicians and the public to come
in and try this new creation of Henry Lindeman. The oval sound board has
proved all that Mr. Lindeman has promised. The piano has the most inspiring
violin tone that has ever been produced in an upright piano.
The Melodigrand is truly a grand piano in every sense of the word, and just
as effective in upright form.
It is hard to believe that just the changing of the sounding board to the
oval, or in other words to the violin shape would make such a tremendous differ-
ence in tone quality, but we have received some of these instruments, and they
are way beyond our expectations. Hereafter all Henry and S. G. Lindeman
pianos will be known as the MELODIGRAND.
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Old style uprights will be taken in exchange for the new Melodigrand with
liberal allowance.
Read What Far Famed Mists Say About The Melodigrand:
Mr Skeele Says:—"We like the thoroughness and attention to detail which is
every where in evidence. This is the basis of all durability.
Success to the Melodigrand."
Mrs. C xirard Says:—"My delight in the Melodigrand piano is beyond expression.
The tone is superb."
Mr. Drill Says:—"In tone, I consider it the most finished product of the piano jj
world today."
Miss Bertram Says:—"Your Melodigrand piano has a most superb tone for sup-
porting the voice—the best I have ever heard."
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"As a result of the new combination of sounding board rim and pressure
posts, a small upright piano can produce a tone which is comparable with that
of a small grand piano, and the full round tone of the new piano is preserved,
because the sounding board is maintained in its original arched position."
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Catalogue and full information, together with prices
furnished on request.
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Houx, N. P. The Mexia Weekly Herald (Mexia, Tex.), Vol. 14, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 27, 1913, newspaper, February 27, 1913; Mexia, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth302424/m1/2/: accessed July 11, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Gibbs Memorial Library.